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Excavations at St Mary's Church, Deerhurst 1971-73

Philip Rahtz

CBA Research Report No 15 (1976)

ISBN 0 900312 34 3

Abstract

This report describes the results of excavations around the
ruined east end of St Mary's Church, Deerhurst, Glos.
New evidence was found of the relationships between the
structural components of the east end. Many burials were
found both inside and outside the structures; some burial
was shown to be earlier than the first definable stone structure.
Other features may be associated with monastic buildings
beyond the east end. Some Roman pottery and building
material was found in the excavation, and also Saxon
worked stone, including a fragment of a wheel-cross head.
A radiocarbon date centring in the late 7th century was
obtained from an extra-mural feature.

A preliminary account is also given of new finds and
features in other parts of the church complex. These include
a 12th century sculpture re-used in the belfry stage of the
tower, other Saxon and medieval worked stone in local
buildings, a survey of the graveyard, and fieldwork in the
village and parish. The bulldozing of earthworks near
Odda's Chapel was observed; a little Roman material was
found, and structures located which may be Roman tile
kilns.